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Increasing soil carbon through changes to trash management

14 min · 15. des. 2025
episode Increasing soil carbon through changes to trash management cover

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In this episode, SRA Translation Research Manager Dr Barry Salter discusses new long-term soil health trials that are examining practice changes to trash management, to increase soil carbon. The project is assessing farming systems and residue management practices through monitoring of soils over time, assessment of sugarcane productivity and economic analysis of practice changes, to understand potential longer-term outcomes across a wide range of environments. Soil health remains a significant issue affecting industry productivity and resilience. Is this significant organic matter (trash) being underutilised?

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